Hi William,

First of all, sorry for the huge delay in answering your report. It
completely went through my email filtering..

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 00:13, William Hales <veyrd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Work by the original author has stopped, and the package is ageing.

True.

> A much improved version was released on the PuppyLinux forums for their distro
> that adds new features, namely:
>  * Ability to delete pages via web UI
>  * An index page listing all didiwiki pages, even those 'orphaned' ( not 
> linked
> to by others )
>  * An edit preview capability
>
> See http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=47185

The URL is not available anymore. Do you know if it is available elsewhere?

> The Debian 'didiwiki' in my humble opinion should adopt user Amigo's 
> variation.
> As far as I know there are no other forks of Didiwiki and no features have 
> been
> removed in Amigo's '0.8' version, so it should be safe to do so.  The only
> other option is just to leave it as it is, stale at 0.5.

You can also provide patches for it to evolve. ;)

> Didiwiki is such a great piece of personal wiki software and it deserves some
> attention.  It is great for home LANs where permissions/security ( or the lack
> thereof in DidiWiki ) are not a problem.

Indeed it is.

Tell me if you are able to get a hold of the new version you were mentioning.

Regards,
 Ignace M



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